First-hand experience is a difficult thing for marketers to offer people. However, virtual reality gives us a greater ability to offer it than ever before.
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John Anderson is joined by mathematician, bioethicist and Christian apologist Professor John Lennox to discuss the social impact of artificial intelligence.
The pandemic has ushered in the largest transformation to the world of work in a century. How do we prepare students to flourish in this new world of work?
Automation is redefining work, with the pandemic giving robots more chances than ever to rise through the ranks, writes Michael McQueen.
Cryptocurrencies based on blockchains radically improve transparency, and are influencing real world money in significant ways.
After relying on handy click-and-collect methods and helpful delivery services, many of us became accustomed to avoiding shopping centres to stay safe.
Stephen McAlpine shares his reflections on the kinds of experiences we can expect from mission and ministry in the ‘Metaverse’.
In years past, flying cars were the stuff of fantasy. But developments of the last decade are seeing them edge closer to reality, writes Michael McQueen.
20th century style learning, including memorising, cramming, and silently listening to teachers lecturing, has had its day, writes futurist Michael McQueen.
Technology is being increasingly integrated with the human body. Here are four areas that are seeing tech become more wearable than ever: